By the general law applicable to running streams, every riparian proprietor has a right to what may be called the ordinary use of the water flowing past his land ; for instance, to the reasonable use of the water for his domestic purposes and for his... Law Relating to Public Health and Local Government - Page 235by William Cunningham Glen - 1872 - 844 lehteFull view - About this book
| New Jersey. Court of Chancery - 1903 - 930 lehte
...to running streams every riparian proprietor has a right to what may be called the ordinary use of water flowing past his land; for instance, to the reasonable use of the water for domestic purposes and for his cattle, and this without regard to the effect which such use may have,... | |
| George Valentine Yool - 1863 - 308 lehte
...he said did not materially differ on this question from that of England in the following terms : " By the general law applicable to running streams,...reasonable use of the water for his domestic purposes and for his cattle,' and this without regard to the effect which such use may have in case of a deficiency... | |
| Thomas Campbell Foster, William Francis Finlason - 1864 - 998 lehte
...was laid down in the judgment of the Privy Council in the case of Minor v, Gilmore (a) thus : — " By the general law, applicable to running streams,...interfere with the rights of other proprietors above or below. Subject to this condition he may dam up the stream for the purpose of a mill, or divert it... | |
| Québec (Province), Andrew Robertson - 1864 - 548 lehte
...the general law applicable to running streams, every riparian proprietor has a right to what may bo called the ordinary use of the water flowing past...reasonable use of the water for his domestic purposes and for his cattle, and this without regard to the effect which such use may have, in case of a deficiency,... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer - 1867 - 468 lehte
...to running streams, every riparian proprietor has a right to what may be called the ordinary use of water flowing past his land; for instance, to the reasonable use of the water for domestic purposes and for his cattle, and this without regard to the ffYect which such use may have... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer - 1868 - 778 lehte
...opinion is nowhere more clearly stated than by Lord Kingsdown iu Miner v. Gilmour (a). He says: — "By the general law applicable to running streams,...reasonable use of the water for his domestic purposes and for his cattle, and this without regard to the effect which such use may have, in case of a deficiency,... | |
| 1884 - 550 lehte
...Gilmour, 12 Moore PC 131, at p. 156, Lord Kingsdown says, " that by the general law applicable to the running streams, every riparian proprietor has a right...reasonable use of the water for his domestic purposes and for his cattle, and this without regard to the effect which such use may have, in case of adeficiency,... | |
| Emory Washburn - 1873 - 830 lehte
...use this language : " Every riparian proprietor has a right to what may be called the ordinary use of water flowing past his land, for instance, to the...reasonable use of the water for his domestic purposes and for his cattle, and this without regard to the effect which such use may have, in case of deficiency,... | |
| Leonard Shelford, Great Britain, Thomas Henry Carson - 1874 - 936 lehte
...to running streams, every ripnrian proprietor has a right to what may be called the ordinary use of water flowing past his land; for instance, to the reasonable use of the water for domestic purposes and for his cattle; and this without regard to the effect which such use may have... | |
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